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I awake shaking- Searching for stolen breath. Saturated in a sickening veil of unwanted memory. Your flesh eating eyes burn through my lucid skin, Melting down my fragile youth. YOUR MOUTH! Your serpent-filled, blood draining tongue that like daggers, have penetrated, and sliced my innocent soul, continues to wrap around my weakened limbs, erasing my goodness, and burying, my desperate, homeless love. ***** lays dormant within me. Erupting gallantly, With just the itch of you upon my tiny hand. So many times i have tried to slip out of my skin, to creep away into the night, release you from my shackles. So many stormy nights, i slink inside my blood, and cut my flesh to rid you of my veins. Too many times, i have carved out my face in hopes to go unrecognized by your wicked voice. But you find me. you seep back into my flesh and you leave me empty, you leave me dissected, you leave me alone you are inside of me, but you leave me Alone.
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Nov 19, 2010
Nov 19, 2010 at 8:14 PM UTC
Dissection
I awake shaking- Searching for stolen breath. Saturated in a sickening veil of unwanted memory. Your flesh eating eyes burn through my lucid skin, Melting down my fragile youth. YOUR MOUTH! Your serpent-filled, blood draining tongue that like daggers, have penetrated, and sliced my innocent soul, continues to wrap around my weakened limbs, erasing my goodness, and burying, my desperate, homeless love. ***** lays dormant within me. Erupting gallantly, With just the itch of you upon my tiny hand. So many times i have tried to slip out of my skin, to creep away into the night, release you from my shackles. So many stormy nights, i slink inside my blood, and cut my flesh to rid you of my veins. Too many times, i have carved out my face in hopes to go unrecognized by your wicked voice. But you find me. you seep back into my flesh and you leave me empty, you leave me dissected, you leave me alone you are inside of me, but you leave me Alone.
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Nov 19, 2010
Nov 19, 2010 at 8:14 PM UTC
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